![]() Three hundred years ago, someone with a college degree in “science” knew, well, everything there was to know. Below are three ideas that resonate with me.ĭecision overload "Millions of neurons are constantly monitoring the environment to select the most important things for us to focus on" - The Organized Mind, page 7 ![]() The general principles he shares can be applied in your own way to recapture a sense of order and regain hours lost trying to overcome the disorganized mind. There is no one system that will work for everyone. The systems Levitin shares can make a profound difference. We live in a day far different from our ancestors. ![]() Not just so we can be more productive but so we can have more time for fun, for play, for meaningful relationships, and for creativity. The heart of this book is about organizing our time better. Daniel Levitin shares, in The Organized Mind, what they are doing. What about you? Some of us are doing better than others. The average person is sleep-deprived, overstressed, and not making enough time for things he/she wants to do. In today’s world, it is easy to suffer from information and decision over-load. ![]() "A funny thing happened on the way to the twenty-first century: The plethora of information and the technologies that serve it changed the way we use our brains." - The Organized Mind, page 16 ![]()
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